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Another season of Elementarycomes to a close with one of the biggest cases Sherlock's (Jonny Lee Miller) ever faced -- figuring out who framed Mycroft (Rhys Ifans). The three-episode tale comes to a thrilling conclusion in "The Grand Experiment," and not everyone comes out unscathed.
The Players:
Director: John...

This week's Elementarybrings Sherlock (Jonny Lee Miller) into the spy world with deceit popping up at every corner. "Art in the Blood" is a high tension episode, that leads to a game-changing season finale.
The Players:
Director: Guy Ferland
Writer: Bob Goodman
Cast: Jonny Lee Miller, Lucy Liu, Aidan...

When we last saw the consulting detectives in "The Man with the Twisted Lip," a major problem had arisen. Watson (Lucy Liu) was kidnapped, and without Sherlock's (Jonny Lee Miller) knowledge. In the latest Elementary, "Paint It Black," we see the lengths Sherlock will go in order to save the most important person in his life. Every minute of this episode definitely...

Elementarybobs in and out of serious plot points in "The Man with the Twisted Lip." Sherlock (Jonny Lee Miller) faces a personal problem, that could cause him to relapse while Watson's (Lucy Liu) romantic entanglement could ultimately harm her career.
The Players:
Director: Seith Mann
Writer: Steve Gottfried, Craig...

There's never any lack of mysteries taking place in Elementary, but the gap of interest between the main murder mystery was nowhere near interesting than what Sherlock (Jonny Lee Miller) was personally going through. "No Lack of Void" is rather clunky in story compared to previous episodes, but the main character's struggle in this story gets the viewer's...

Elementarypulls the spotlight away from the consulting detective and shifts it towards Watson (Lucy Liu) in "The Many Mouths of Aaron Colville." Watson battles the conflict swirling inside her as she tries to solve a murder, and uncover something about her past.
The Players:
Director: Larry...

It's not easy working in law enforcement, a harsh reality Detective Bell (Jon Michael Hill) has to deal with once again in this episode of Elementary. Unfortunately, there isn't much to be invested in when it pertains to the main murder case. My attention was more focused on Bell's story than the big crime in "The Hound of the Cancer Cells."
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Not every episode of Elementary is ahome run, and "Ears To You" is a perfect example. We get more one-on-one time with Sherlock (Jonny Lee Miller) and Watson's (Lucy Liu) unexpected houseguest Lestrade (Sean Pertwee), but the cases aren't entirely engaging or notable.
The Players:
Director: Seith...

Sherlock's (Jonny Lee Miller) annoyance level is raised to the highest degree thanks to the arrival of his former colleague Lestrade (Sean Pertwee) in "The One Percent Solution." This episode of Elementarylends itself to a few twists and turns, but the dynamic between Miller and Pertwee is what makes it top-notch.
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There's nothing quite like a good mobster story, especially when they integrate it into the latest episode of Elementary. "All in the Family" gave us a super-engaged Watson (Lucy Liu), ready to take down the mob with her extensive and almost fangirl-like knowledge. There were also new developments on the broken relationship between Sherlock (Jonny Lee Miller) and...

It's difficult to sit through midseason finales knowing they won't pack enough punch to make the break in the show's run worth breaking for. Elementaryforgesahead with "Internal Audit," an episode that comes off with a whimper but still has a couple developments in the overall storyline for the season.

Elementaryis inching towards its midseason finale, but if you didn't know any better you'd think "Tremors" was it. It's a well-done cinematic episode that weaves in and out of a courtroom following a traumatic event. Sherlock (Jonny Lee Miller) and Watson (Lucy Liu) are at a pivotal point in their careers that will alter their association with the NYPD for the...

Sherlock Holmes (Jonny Lee Miller) inflicts his rage on most who cross his path, and they usually deserve it. This anger stems from a special case that leaves him fuming. He's determined more than ever to solve it in this episode of Elementary. "On The Line" captures our attention, leaving us with a well-executed story that's easily one of the highlights of the...

"Blood Is Thicker" leans towards the murder-of-the-week formula, but isn't our main storyline. In this episode of Elementary, our heroes face a new set of problems that are the building blocks to a shake-up possibly by the middle of this season.

In "Step Nine," the premiere episode of ElementarySeason 2, we were introduced to Mycroft (Rhys Ifans), the more patient and kind of the Holmes brothers. This week, he returns unannounced in New York City in "The Marchioness," much to Sherlock's (Jonny Lee Miller) dismay. With that comes a barrage of problems he would rather not face. His lack of comfort makes...

For the second time in the show's run, Sherlock (Jonny Lee Miller) and Watson (Lucy Liu) step back and let a supporting character have the spotlight, as Captain Gregson (Aidan Quinn) deals with some family drama in "An Unnatural Arrangement." It's one of those situations where Gregson's story is a lot more appealing than the real mystery that unfolds throughout the episode.

"Ancient History" brings us through yet another murder of the week. It takes Sherlock (Jonny Lee Miller) and Watson (Lucy Liu) through some story twists that bring us to a rather boring conclusion. At least this week's Elementarygave us a fun plot B that shows exactly how far Sherlock and Joan's friendship has progressed.

Is it just us or are more of Sherlock Holmes' (Jonny Lee Miller) associates getting tied up in criminal cases? This scenario happens again in "Poison Pen" when an old and slightly famous friend from his teenage years reappears as a murder suspect. This week's Elementary brings surprises that keep us on our toes and make it entertaining to watch.

The lives of Sherlock (Jonny Lee Miller) and Joan (Lucy Liu) get more complex when they take on a new case in this week's Elementary. In "We Are Everyone," they're on the hunt for a Julian Assange-type that brings us to one of the few episodes where they almost fail. Throwing a twist in the murder-of-the-week story is always refreshing, especially with Joan's pursuit...